4.6 Article

Self-floating nanostructured Ni-NiOx/Ni foam for solar thermal water evaporation

Journal

JOURNAL OF MATERIALS CHEMISTRY A
Volume 7, Issue 14, Pages 8485-8490

Publisher

ROYAL SOC CHEMISTRY
DOI: 10.1039/c9ta00529c

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Funding

  1. Beijing Municipal High Level Innovative Team Building Program [IDHT20180504]
  2. National Natural Science Foundation of China [21805004, 21671011, 21872001, 51801006]
  3. Beijing Municipal Natural Science Foundation [KZ201710005002, 2192005]
  4. NSF of the Beijing Municipal Education Committee, China Postdoctoral Science Foundation [2018M641133]
  5. Beijing Postdoctoral Research Foundation [2018-ZZ-021]
  6. Chaoyang District Postdoctoral Research Foundation [2018-ZZ-026]

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Solar thermal water evaporation is a clean, sustainable, and energy-saving approach to fresh water generation compared with traditional methods. Electroplated coating, such as nickel black, have been commercialized in solar water heaters. Inspired by this, we developed a nanostructured Ni-NiOx/Ni foam (NF) composed of Ni metal nanoparticles and NiOx with defects. The Ni-NiOx/NF exhibited high solar absorbance due to the plasmonic effect of metal Ni nanoparticles and defects. Ni-NiOx/NF also showed a low thermal conductivity, which prevented the loss of thermal energy and thermal transfer, which will be beneficial to the generation of localized high temperatures. The as-prepared Ni-NiOx/NF can self-float on the water surface without any other materials owing to a high contact angle. The average water evaporation rate of the as-prepared Ni-NiOx/NF reached 1.41 kg m(-2) h(-1) and the average solar conversion efficiency was about 94%. The best sample exhibited a water evaporation rate of 1.45 kg m(-2) h(-1) and 96% solar conversion efficiency. This report highlights potential semiconductor materials as highly efficient solar water evaporation materials.

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